As the Miata Turns 25, a Rare Special Edition

Mazda will sell only 100 in the U.S.

The Mustang has been getting all the anniversary love at this week's New York Auto Show—Ford even cut up a Mustang and put it back together atop the Empire State Building to commemorate the pony car's 50th anniversary. Don't forget the Mazda Miata, though. The little driver's car that could turns 25 this year, so Mazda lined up a baker's dozen of old models on the show floor as a nod to the last quarter century. The company is also rolling out its 25th anniversary edition Miatas, of which just 100 will be sold in the U.S.